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    Hafiz Naeem Criticizes PPP for Karachi’s Unresolved Water Crisis Over 18 Years

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 27, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Hafiz Naeem has sharply criticized the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) for its failure to resolve the persistent water crisis in Karachi over an 18-year period. Despite being in power for nearly two decades, the party could not implement effective measures to ensure a stable water supply for the city’s residents. Karachi, Pakistan’s largest metropolis, faces chronic water shortages that severely impact daily life and economic activities. The issue remains a major concern for citizens and local authorities alike.

    Water scarcity in Karachi has long been a critical urban challenge, exacerbated by rapid population growth, inadequate infrastructure, and mismanagement. The inability of successive administrations, including the PPP, to address these problems has led to widespread public dissatisfaction. Access to clean and reliable water is essential for public health, sanitation, and overall quality of life, making this failure particularly significant. Meanwhile, other cities in Pakistan have made strides in improving water management, highlighting the gap in Karachi’s progress.

    In a significant development, Hafiz Naeem’s remarks underscore the urgent need for comprehensive reforms and investment in Karachi’s water infrastructure. Addressing this crisis requires coordinated efforts between provincial and federal governments, as well as community engagement. The ongoing water shortage threatens not only the well-being of Karachi’s residents but also the city’s economic stability and growth potential. Without decisive action, the situation is likely to deteriorate further, affecting millions of people.

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